(AllHipHop News) Tomorrow night (July 17), Hip-Hop icon DJ Jazzy Jeff will make his first appearance at Caesar’s nightclub Dusk in Atlantic City, NJ. The Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer has toured the world for the better part of a decade, playing sold-out shows to packed houses of people who come out to have a good time and see the legend spin.

Dusk, a club that DJ AM invested in before his death in 2009, has become one of the premier hot-spots in Atlantic City’s nightlife scene. “Tomorrow should be really cool, because I know the resident guy [Sat-One] has done very well in putting together a playlist that they’re used to, and I like to play a little bit of everything,” Jazzy Jeff told AllHipHop.com.

Regarding the type of set that people can expect to hear tomorrow night, Jazzy Jeff said, “I think what’s great is somebody like Sat, who’s a resident, has kind of already got the crowd into wanting to hear a little bit of everything. Once you know that this is a place that is already heading in that direction, then it’s pretty easy. It’s more about when do you take them here or take them back in the day; when do you take them on some Dance stuff, or some classic Hip-Hop stuff.”

In addition to his set tomorrow night at Dusk, Jazzy Jeff will play sets later this week at the Palms Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, and then at Margaritaville in the Cayman Islands this weekend. The Philadelphia DJ/producer is also hard at work on a new mixtape for LRG that is set to be released this fall, and is currently in the studio with his 13-year-old son, Amiracle – a rapper he claims is “very dope.”

Fans will also be happy to know that Jazzy Jeff is kicking around the idea of recording a new studio album, as well as working with longtime friend and duo mate Will Smith on a new project one day.

“The whole Will [Smith] thing is always in the back of my mind,” he told AllHipHop.com. “It’s just about the time, and we’re just trying to find the time where we can both take two or three weeks off and just lock ourselves in a room and get creative.”